The meeting was related to a classified document which detailed a study on increased international sympathy for the Palestinians, and the concerns this might lead to punitive sanctions, or at least further boycotts of Israel.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has tried to make this concern a key part of his campaign for the March election, criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu for ending the peace talks and warning that it could have negative repercussions on Israel.

Lieberman was never particularly supportive of peace, but has tried to rebrand himself as a moderate alternative in the upcoming election, with an eye toward a peace deal that includes the mass expulsion of religious minorities from Israel into an independent Palestine.

Author: Jason Ditz

Israel is not boycotted "yet" by Europe nor USA but they already feeling the pinching, just think what would they do when the reality sets in. One thing they already have done, they are stealing millions of taxes belonging to the Palestinian people. Israeli government already have created the worse living conditions for the Palestinians, this methood is their way of practicing "democracy", like hitlerism was doing to poor and working jewish people, the wealthy ones are free and still a capitalist with new ideas how to profit from wars and Israeli apartheid regime.

John Ellis

Democracy — A paradise for shysters

If democracy is the 51% most shyster always voting in harmony to give them a monopoly on government and ownership of all wealth, then shyster Israel would be a perfect example.

For all the kids in the lower half suffer want, a dozen billionaires have an absolute monopoly on the economy and wars unending make their upper half of society the richest voting majority the world has ever known.